Chapter 9 Routing Protocol
9.2.1 RIP Commands
This table lists the commands for RIP.
Table 49 router Commands: RIP
COMMAND | DESCRIPTION |
router rip | Enters |
[no] network interface_name | Enables RIP on the specified Ethernet interface. The no |
| command disables RIP on the specified interface. |
[no] redistribute {static ospf} | Enables redistribution of routing information learned from |
| the specified source. The no command disables |
| redistribution from the specified source. |
redistribute {static ospf} metric <0..16> | Sets the metric when redistributing routing information |
| learned from the specified source. |
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[no] version <1..2> | Sets the default RIP version for all interfaces with RIP |
| enabled. If the interface RIP version is blank, the interface |
| uses the default version. This is not available in the GUI. |
| The no command sets the default RIP version to 2. |
[no] | Sets the direction to |
| The no command sets the direction to |
[no] authentication mode {md5 text} | Sets the authentication mode for RIP. The no command |
| sets the authentication mode to “none”. |
[no] authentication string authkey | Sets the password for text authentication. The no |
| command clears the password. |
authentication key <1..255> | Sets the MD5 ID and password for MD5 authentication. |
no authentication key | Clears the MD5 ID and password. |
[no] | Sets the direction to |
| The no command sets the direction to “BiDir”. |
9.2.2 General OSPF Commands |
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This table lists the commands for general OSPF configuration.
Table 50 router Commands: General OSPF Configuration
COMMAND | DESCRIPTION |
router ospf | Enters |
[no] redistribute {static rip} | Enables redistribution of routing information learned from the |
| specified |
| from the specified |
[no] redistribute {static rip} metric- | Sets the metric for routing information learned from the specified |
type <1..2> metric <0..16777214> | |
[no] | Sets the direction to |
| command sets the direction to “BiDir”. |
[no] | Sets the |
| command resets it to “default”, or the highest available IP address. |
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